Product Description

CONTROL YOUR LIGHTS FROM ANYWHERE YOU ARE IN THE WORLD

Easybulb is smart, energy-efficient, multicolour lights, which is all controlled by your iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Android phones and tablets. With over 820 Lumens it is capable of producing even more brightness than the 60 Watts traditional incandescent bulb. it will give you the satisfaction of having very bright coloured lights and white light all-in-one. easybulb RGBW will give you all colours including white. Easybulb is dimmable, colour changeable and has sequence modes. No extra wiring installation. Simple and convenient. With LED technology the power consumption is 20% of the traditional incandescent lamp. The lifespan of LED bulbs is over 10 times longer than that of fluorescent lamps.

superb

This product is very good and it's very easy to install.. I will recommend it to everyone. As technology is evolving, we should embrace it.. If you need to put some life into your home, this is the product to go for.. Foster
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18th Aug 2016

Excelente produto hightec

Great product and cost

Very easy set up. Up and working within minutes.
Set up timers working a treat .RecommendedUnknown
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6th Apr 2016

Great product for a great price!

Set up was easy within 10 mins all the lights were working. Delivery was a while but due to a warehouse move so hopefully the next order I make this week will be quicker. Would be great to see the on/off function on the app display what you have selected as cant seem to tell weather they are on or off when you use it outside the home. All in all though very happy and sure updates will sort the niggles..Unknown
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3rd Nov 2015

Reasonable priced alternative to Philips Hue

Set up is easy. Works perfectly. Disappointing that if you have the app on an iPhone and an iPad then the devices don't sync so you have to set up each independently. Would also like the ability to vary the depth of colour and to set up a slow wake up to full brightness in the same way that sleep will dim the lights.Satisfied buyer
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3rd May 2015